Air France loses €50 million on its Paris route following the Paris terrorist attacks

A
woman with French flag painted on her face, holds a flower during
a gathering in tribute to the victims of Paris attacks in
Tbilisi, Georgia, November 14, 2015.David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters

France encountered one of its most brutal terrorist attacks in
recent history when a number of gunmen and bombers killed around
130 people and injured hundreds of others on November 13.

Air France confirmed today that the attacks had an immediate
negative impact on passenger traffic as people stayed away from
travelling to or from Paris.

The carrier said prior to the terrorist event, Air France
reported that network load factor to and from
Paris was up 2.7% for the month. However, from November 14 to
November 30, passenger network load factor dropped by 0.9
points.

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security measures so allow time in your travel plans for any
disruption this may cause. Systematic border control checks have
been implemented at all entry points into France.